This story contains light spoilers from Sullivan's Crossing season 2.
It looks like we're heading back to the Crossing sooner than we ever expected.
Sullivan's Crossing finished airing season 2 back in November 2024, and fans were eagerly waiting for an announcement about when season 3 will air on the CW Network. While U.S. viewers were riled up after discovering the Canadian-American drama would premiere the new installment in Canada in April 2025, it turns out folks in the U.S. don't have to wait as long as they may have thought.
Thanks to an announcement made by Deadline on March 5, we now have the best news about the future of Sullivan's Crossing season 3. According to the outlet, fans can expect to see Maggie Sullivan (Morgan Kohan), Harry "Sully" Sullivan (Scott Patterson) and Cal Jones (Chad Michael Murray) back on their screens, as Sullivan's Crossing season 3 will premiere on Wednesday, May 7, 2025 on the CW Network.
Well, isn't that exciting news for fans! After all, viewers are aware that for the previous two seasons, Sullivan's Crossing has aired in the U.S. months after it premiered in Canada. And while American fans will still have to wait before seeing what's happening at the Crossing, at least it's not going to be as long as before!
Now that we have this info about the Sullivan's Crossing season 3 premiere date, do we have any details on what fans can expect? According to an official release from the CW, we may have some clues about what's coming down the line.
After the season 2 finale saw Maggie finally confess her romantic feelings to Cal, she is now facing the decision to leave her job as a neurosurgeon to help Sully run the Crossing. But after working in a field that's full of adrenaline, it may take more time for Maggie to get used to a slower pace that comes with challenges she never expected to face.
Looks like we need to mark our calendars and be prepared to tune in!
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